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Sapulpa Free Press
Free Delivery by Carrier to Every Home in Sapulpa
Volume 6
SAPUI.PA. OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY, JUNE 18. 1937
Number 15
■SCXItTY
PLANS FOR NYA
TRADE SCHOOL
GET UNDER WAY
Krnut >tr«n Hall |s Bring
Rebuilt Of Stone For
Youth ClaxsronmA
With on* story already under 1
construction and t campaign to j
atari neat work to raise an add! •
ttonal (40n to build a sex-ond atory |
definite progress no the proposed _J
Hap-.lp. MY A vocational Khonl at I y'*h' V* ^ra Marler scor-
Camp Allen toy aeout ramp „ ‘ ln* hl*h ln "" ron*«,u
under way accord in* to J H Mc-
Fideli. f'taaa Haa
Social Meetlna
Member* of the Fidelia rlaaa of
the First Baptist church and one
guest Mrs Etta Brown of I/O*
Angeles, were entertanled Tuesday
evening In the home of Misses
C. OF C. PLANS
‘FOURTH' SHOW
Needlework Guild Makes 21 Maps
.
Picnir, Sports Arranged By
Directors F'or All-Day
Holiday At Park
Plana for a night fireworks show
Jennie and Olive Oarber with Mias exhibitions in swimming tennis
Beulah langford as assistant hoar- »nd softball and an all-day picnic |
cm for thetr June aortal meeting :on Monday July J for Sapulpa s I
Original contexts and games were ^ourth J* *">' relebrauon were
•njoved throughout an Informal \ )**U1L_ Tu<’*d*y * tneeitng of ;
erening with MU* Johnnie C"mfnbrT °* Commerre board
of di rector *
Waldo Huvrke wra appointed i
___________ - n sac. 1 L*«b< refreshment* were served | "f 1h'
Cauley county NYA director and by ,h# *roup to Mias An- d'b
Don Mr Masters member of the drv Mr. Evoda Stroud ^ f
Bov Scout council Mias Mnnle Doughterv Miss Pern Monday berause the fourth
About jn NYA workers and an ***** Mr* M»r!r' Mtas Boatright ’hl'* '"'"r w 0,1 K,,n<Uy
egpert atone mason are now work- Mr* Williams and th< *•*' flames scheduled
Ing on the boy scout mew. hall at *UMl Mrs Brown During the day Sapulpa ns will
the ramp. reconstructing the build- • • • «** » softball doubleheader be- I
tng directly east of the old site Harrtsons Have tween four teams playing tn the
overlooking the trout awl mm Ini ft wests loral softball league Invitations
pool and cabtn sites The building Mr and Mr. J A Harrison *° pl*y lh* h»»r been I
la to be built of native stone eg. entertained as thetr over-nlght !**nt 10 ol''nPno1 Rogers
cuvatad at the ramp guests Wednesday Mr and Mrs bakery and Sapulpa Oas The I
O laa Badgri Appro,r<| P P Lawrence and their son Popr e,r * * " nr At the Mu-
At a meeting of the Chamber of 1 o1 Sherman Texas and n‘r‘p"; bal1 p,rk
Commerce board Tuesday morning Mr“ Stephens of Bonham slstet Huycke said that he was getting
lh* toy arout li nn budget was of Mr* Lawrence together participants to put on a
outlined and approved This' The visitors were enroute home ! dlv1n* *nd swimming rxhlbltlcwi |
amount Includes the *400 to be used Dorn Boston Maw where they ,l ,h' municipal .wlmmlng pool
for NYA construction The f,nance ! bad attended graduation exercise* !*nd matches on the city j
campaign will start next week »t Massachusetts Institute of Tech- courU
The trade-school plan for the nologv at which their son Pope Jaycee Band T# Plar
NYA relief program la exclusive Lawrence had received his Masters The Chamber of Commerce will
to Oklahoma which has about 15 I>*rei sponsor an all-day picnic at the
schools In the state already , Mr Lawrence Is the brother of p"rt w,lh u>'rT'PwPlr invited to,
TVntallve plans are being drawn Mrs Harrtmn | bring lunches and sprnd the day-
up to landscape the entire ramp. ... | there
mek* improvement, on the swim Vev Officers Elected
pool place stone around the At l.anehewn
hftb*m * “f**" »»tcr-l pnr election of officers of the ! prrt'‘d th* flr**ork5 •“»»»• >*j(t [ quit and go home is inrreasl.
im to ggpply the pool and ramp Udl„ Au,llurT to th, rirntl,n an hour But adornment Is no* likely b.
c,ty d'*p‘ members met with Mrs Wood Pul- Th' /•»«• b*"*1 1,111 f>«Ti*h fore August 1. and September ma
" I t r'ZC'l,U' »~1 enjoyed . covered mUa‘C for lh<‘ °rCM)°r " 1 ""I*
i. U**\J0r * mm! vtein - j auj, hmrhWl At onr 0 clock orr. --— Nearly rvrrvbmiv now
‘ l f if** R-ifiL rivMi that Sena v
*hiru;• m Kan*t ,IV
‘ s and other Mr, -i M Justice Van Is
•imilar mo maali The control et jv,.,, Mr, w Irlf'i ' ‘ • 111 -
^b^e!,™*"1 Ur‘ri'r thr W Mrs A^e ^ ------ "•«» »' ^s gret ability and a
ertson Mrs Ed Duckert Mrs Jim Tom Allen ton of Mr and Mrs * tor m*nv >•»" <* f»‘th
CLUB TOURNEY rn / TEN SCOUTS TO
IS UNDERWAY Lf AVE JlINE 24
FOR JAMBOREE
In J O lowers who has been
... , . _
\llen f •linsiin Admnie To Y'.rk Pa returned home Th irs
Bm "tict K'iuiuI in [ap
Flight; 30 Plav v,r also visited in Phii-
_____ j adelphts and Washington, D C.
Sam T Allen and Youthful Mr* Denham and Infant
Charles ft lesson advanced into the *on who %T* MlM> ,n YnTk will not
semi-final round of the Sapulpa r11 urn witll a later date
Country clubs city golf tournament I ...
during the week scoring links vie- Elmer Radrllff who has been
tones over Jerry Croston and Bill visaing here with his parents left ,7______.
Pickett tn the championship flight 'nday accompanied by his brother r, rl
Two tt-mp.or.ship ulu are to be B-n. for a vuil alth their brothers i 1TV .TJI.
played bv Sunday with Earle •'fd Olenn and Raymond In Pam- ,, ,- * Kr??,>
Berryhlll. former .tate amateur P* Texas The former HI re. n’ r- n*
lltleholder meeting Eddie Cox and '-wm here for a visit before going , J?
Dill Owen versus Kenneth Wood **ck to Norfork V. to board th^ wvf JamtX *
Fifteen matches in the first T B 8 Yoektown .. . ,, .
round have beer, played and two * * •
com pet. tor. went Into the second Members o# the Young People. _ u . 1
be.- bv the default route Meeond r'*» "f the Pirn Methc^u. *7*— eountne. will as
nurd iimn ir# vhMuH tn will to to CrrmUkl City for j
»t*rt nwsi w^k
Ten-Day Meet Will Be Held
At Nation's Capital.
2Y0(MI To Attend
Ten Sapulpa boy scouts, all from
Troop M of the First Presbyterian
PHfLADELPHf A. Pa Members of the Needlework Guild of
America are shown In the room wh.-r- Betsy Rn«« made the firsr (tag
Twenty-on* flags hare (wen mad* by the Guild for display on FUg Day,
J u>« Uth
Resulu in Claaa A were John
Archer won over W E Oletnn, P
Pritchard won over Lawrence De-
long Oeorge Martin won over
Ralph Doty R A Teel won over
A Miller CUnt Harper won over
Coy Payne and L Parker won
orer Rsy Vincent
In Claaa B B Tail defeated E
Patton J O Edwards defeated
Orady Simpson Heber Pinch de
the nations capital as
a swimming party amt following rrst.klln Ro»
this they will enjoy a picnic sup
Jim Berrv A leader
in Bowden Tom Allen Ouy Berry, Jr. Dick
• • • ELlnghausen Ism T Jackson Jr.
Mix. Joan Gardner of Spring- David Knlpp Jim Berry Stanley
field Mo la visiting here with Larirdlth. Clyde and Donald M’
her two aunta. Mrs w C Elliott master* and Bill Ranrk former
and Mrs John Johnson Sapulpan now living at Tyler Tex
» . . are the scouts who will make the
Mr and Mrs Fred Boone Jr . Itr,p
As the weather gets hotter an
At night, a gigantic display of the legislative grind harder th>
firework* will be set off It t.s e*. anxiety of membci ngreaa t.
___ ________Bsrhara Boone and Mr and; Roland Oreen. Okemah will be
feated N Pitt* C Quinn defeated **r' '’Tlfford Pulp drove to Musk- scoutmaster of the Creek Nation
Ted Olson and D C Hamilton de l*"’ Sunday evening to accompany tr'wP °f J* scouts with Bobtue
n a mm 1 ivn , acting aa ftrxt aasi
Here & There "K Hockn Team ;
Plav- (oiim-vHi.-
won by default and Howard Oil- ™ 11 ^ ,r™m nl*h' -1 bring the jam-
_____ bam downed John Sears i * * . . . i'*>”*' has been *e» aside for Re-
■.Ipti WE Auto Camp> roller I ... .. . | (ion 9 mart* up o# scout* from
• m will go to Collm*-', Al‘ r,n,*'roun‘1 '"•'‘•be’ 'f th. Mr. Anna Hall ot St James ! Oklahoma Texas M-.. , •
Friday night to plsv a rink brirk'^ mu*‘ * ^•T'*1 •>’ »nd Mr. Arthur Kregg of Ariaona to present a reproduction
.t with the Collinsville md* 1 JVfJjf ^nlrv/;“b ** "utmed to their of the Oklahom. Run Perf.wn.lng
Frenchv Mnntet l^*11** '“■Pb direc'or of Uie respective homes following a vtall before the president the wouU
ent
md w
boo scout board
fipect IM Enrollment
Th. ___ . ^ Trammell Mr. H W
The proposed vuranonal school Mr, g,,,.,.
Netll
8am T Allen, and Clyde and
ful and loyal servlc
Before h
Mr. H E Mabrv D°n*ld Me Masters twin sons of lan<1-'* ty*e new job however,
. . . _'1413(1 f------ sa_ - ' “ “ — CVS- tesettw U-J- —It ----a.
Masters said for instruction dur
"r'P' “h1 ■' ■< Denver Coin E W Marshal. «but rankings at the regular
| »nd Wood Fuller court of honor at the Diche* Mls-
sday
Playing on the team are
It-yens and Jessie Barnes
unlor West center. Buford
;n and Dwight Duke, guard, and j
Mitchell, goalie
The Sapulpa team haa been play-'
- the game since early tn April., jn
forming moe’ly at Okmulgee l-n
toumey, said Thursday
, here with Mrs E O Hall
; win make a typical run, make set -
* tlement and build a town on the
Dr »nd Mr. P K te*wi« are ute Sapulpa scouts will assist In
•ntertaining as their house gueMa erecting a school house and act-
I II I / w c. s , £*’*’ *,vrr»l weeks her mother j ing a* India:
III llf'Jlfl*. rfl ( .File'll '1rs 1 M W, see of Sparta hums before the run.
_ , T>nn also Mr* Lewis slater Mrs scowls WiU MaSe Ran’
I V L Lewis her daughter Francis Arriving in Washington on Sat.
nu;
*M luPgiis Mini killed
new batch of controversial New
Deal bills through the senate
Relief Rill to Senate
J E Luiadal* pnnclp.l of Waah-1 Col‘’rr>versy oxer the big r-i -f' f*‘>- Pl«vmg a full schedulg gt
two month* during the summer
ramping season
Similar schools around Sapulpa N”w 0,flcFr* elected during the sion a>Ilma*lun’
which are already tn progress tv »ft*rnoo»' meeting were Mrs Ful-
thr Tulsa oilfield worker, school ’*r Prr*"1wnt Mrs Collier xice-
the Okmulgee plumbing school snrt Prlsl,,Mlt Mr. Marshall secretary
Bristow is establishing a wood- j 1,ld tr,MUr*r and Mrs Morrison
SifSra5Sru Sjfbsj- - -ISTgaTaa
be sent to the town in which that L , _ , * * ’
type of instruction Is given Mr , pul>* fAtr Married
Masters explained ,n Tul**
Proposed Ewe Model ( am a - -----------
The NYA organisation already ? ‘ afternoon In the I
a head-on collision between'and another daughter Mrs Oeorge j urday June 26 the scouts will
•n.„ the municipal team there 1
played one game at Henryetta
Montet .aid Wednesday that he
, _ . . . Indians heads designed after Pon-
i sjg i -fflrS “™ bs~»S-H,5S 5,“
— scjvool was in charge I appropriation bill -hirted t '*mei •“»> surrounding teams *ltn”** “*d tbat AllCT> was ■lon« Tbe Indian head* were .
_ “ m rnarge ^nate after the house nwsv.-d ! - rldm* the side of an automobile the troop by the Eurhe* Mission
tWMn togs received rank . , driven by Frank Cathey, who *»- **” Botoert MeMlUan and anal I i After the Jamboree the teaew
' ’ {> " * ’ 'b"1 th* t*o cars! *on Robert^ Young are vuiitng her, will mow. to New Jervev „wd mto
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Phli1 ri! y4e4W^?1 flr,t mo ooo 000 U) tl OOOOOOOTV. *.•-*. 14 „^r, .. .w . n<>rth of Bi* Pond low»rd >f Pmv *P^nt th^ w~k «vl w pi*nn#d to in*p^ct th^ UnH^
Knlpp and 8Un- ^ b, . *. * be present Depew without ltghu Robert Big of bis sister*. Mias Esther SUtas Naval academy at Annapolla
ley Landrlth advancing to second I d >mmittee by two | location, the Oklahoma Oas and pon(1 driver of the second car said w‘l*°nsnn and Mrs H Goodman Md ^
! S.A,| I «*»rded .t the subcommittee accep-H M ‘,U >«« ‘"d he
has vpem Ipproxurs^JT'tt000*1' r;r,t ChrLstian church m Tulsa oour' wrrr «thletlca to Tom Allen ‘° ’^Ire spo<.- ,r- to| North Ms.,, stree,
funds It w hoped the entire camp WrlgM. rr,dln* B»e nuptial aer
will be improved and made a
model community center for this **r 01 ^ ^*** yi® South Park
state became the bride of R M Sommer-
With the springing up of tht» £T21ht "" of Mr *nd Mr* J H
typ^ of r*U*f inftruction through 8‘)mmPr^ru€^1 224 South Dty1-
the Stale relief officials hope to “°T.. ^
gubstitute the NYA program of in- All"“!,llU ,ur the pair were Mr
atruruon In place of the Civilian lnd Mr" L,*I,, Mlller TTilia. tls-
Conaervation Corps which was !lr “>d brotb,r-ln-l*w of the
turned down for a permanent pro- br1d'
«, — —.. j sr zri'-xi'S^ -zz! <w~ *» ««.-1 tSTZ
:miewi-riss*.".!;r“„;" •^ZTSS Z ““ " ** »»<• *
-nt i The building was
I week for 110.000
bought this
Indian will be held today at his
Jim Berry has completed all of;th^ spoJ^^ ^_ lurmsh
Mrs George Sullivan
gram in congress
The NYA program la a S-year
emergency setup but pressure u
forming to make the organization
a permanent thing
•i lj.-o.-w i Tulsa Monday evening
_______ _ _wwm__ ^ of th«* gai company's offices Plans ^ • • |
' v.-ftahiu Di.,,iav
.._j Hm-w a. ...too*,.- ------j. room for employes r,n»g b*M- H*Tf >a, U M i.«X ''
made ZZ V*T DU^^^b^ One of the Creek conn- I ^ ^Jto^rb^Uc°n7u
sometime m Ort.vber A yea?. loue » »"d »d*" *bo*» *U1 ^ t^speto T'.^k"* *”
still la held by th* company for the: ||ot^W y“ Mto^S ... __ *. * J 'The return will he m.de
qulred four months of service has j *°°b ** authorised by a resolu _ _______
elapsed Linadale said He M the P*-V*d i**t week This follow.-.1 a. ment wil. b<- used for a storeroom
son of Mrs J. D Berry hrtstUng message to congress fi
Mr and Mrs Sommerfrucht will I A1‘ *couU "h<> received advance. ^'1derU, R«*rv«It asking
be at home after June 27th at 161« , Tueaday night are mentors plU* up loop'"
North Frankfort Tulsa of T^oop 24. Presbyterian church ' _ ,k 1 .
... troop except Bruce Dabney a rrevident scores Loopholes
Roosevelt termed aa "me
fraud the devices being empl.
and later dinner at the Taft hotel
This trip will Include an inspee.
ERaley at- | tion of Radio City and an enter-
program liven for th*
scouts at the Radio City musir
hall
Bovs WIU See Viagra falls
thru the
points of Interest the Gk-
go to the Ntagra
Kerenl Bride Is Introduced
At Tea
member of Troop 29
LABOR ( ill veil nn-’lvrc M J T ^unkard of 1010 East
rENSION REQUIREMENTS WJKS
^LT'IZ^TT1 LV*blt far * ,t^-‘*7‘“*lr“rs ” Eugene' Pr unkart
Rogers Enlarge
present building on East Lee ave- MOCOr «omP»nr. Ml« Jeffle w,‘‘ ”r ”
nue Ttiompaon, home demonstration -.tT1 J Hermes will re- through Cleveland and the troop
agent hag announced morntn« lrnm Tlah- will return July 11
by persons with large Incom- ’ III. K fiot.s TO NORM AN Claw* In edible vegetable* tu-
dodge income taxes These schen -
wiU be exposed and a careful
. .. . i*jv»eu »ou s care:
>amilna l>ak*T\ f rt ",i! to gmen up ,
11 . laws at this session
FOR I III < ATIlgv MEETING brr v*ufeUble* grmmd vegeubles
and flower cultivation have been
Alvin Hicks county superinten- ^beduied and prises will be of-
imingn where she ha* been spend- The Jamboree is a pre-relehrs-
ing s week with her grand-parents, tion to the International gathering
Mr and Mrs 8 A Peters which Is to be In Holland later
* * * this summer tt is the first of its
Mr and Mrs Ruaaell Williams kind In the United Stale* and s'
:3T s srr-S S^3 ^ -»- 3 r.S £?s r £
:«.-**«- is-uaT*- rs.~urssisz~ •«.»J£*2r?s assssr “ “•
s. 'Bsls'BTB i ' i£*S£r2 ssitrsarH
Richard H Lawrence said today The is_____ tn*|allrd **° n,w °v«t. he world is now In a worse m.
Wave. Th* 7' maid* and matrons who for baking bread and cakes at his than it ha. ever been m n
Wage* include not only w.g*> called ln two groups between the establishment or, East Dewey ave. . ^ ,n 11
establishment on East Dewev ave- j turn back the pages of history
nu' i will find It ha., been In sevr
rhi'an^rn1",^ T ® ButOemeyeV Mrs“^nkTrt m^dtr^m. ^h'lppr^m.^y ZT W
2^11 “^-rd And. roo,n.. 0r,,u,l1Ml‘nd h'r daughter-in-law 6 000 loaves of bread dally and
|udmmmL7to^"^.“^d '^e | rtT, " M?s“'' 2^ * Mr.
gSTSJggl~ IIth^r^J^'STT f ; »• ^ »•»*.buud,n* fc,urd*k
rh.n^TT___-^rr .°?h?r * profusion of garden flowers *r- bread u, also being equipped with ,re eligible for federal
ly arranged about the room. • new garage to house truer
refreshment table set with two new wrapping machines
SIHIAL 'll I Kill
M. jrr^Ku’s^Tsr tssiMt r^._
vlUi u. * ‘ a. m * i r\ 1 i
Change* ir ichool curriculum : . P?w>11 . Mr and Mrs Earl FtoMr of Ok- 'ru Inal IVnioH
.the coming year, revision of bud- Mtdcullure teacher of Bristow e„v vfrr H,ind*v meat*
gets and discussion on the new “^d “ Jud«'‘ lh4“ >f Mr and Mr. Jimmie Wusor
legislative bills on education passed roroprtltlcn | ...
! by th* 16th LegisUlurv I ahowR wiU hald
_ thu week, at Drum right Friday
M ARRIAGI LICENSES “d ..•* the Mannford post office
age | Helt. 23 both of Fairfax. Hunter
than his employer, ire counted a. tUtWiry arr»ngrt .l^t ^7 *ms ! . “e* ^1 old age r Ehgliah Baltimore Md. and Helen
w«es ..id muat be reported The refreahmmt^^Ub^ J l JZl I two new^ ^ »"d benoftta officials of the OUkhon.a Virginia Miller 24 Sapulpa Carl
Employers of one or more per- I sparkling crystal wav centered bv A tormit to'buildThP «™ae ^"employment Compensation dn Campbell 24 and Mildred Bum.
son. are required to m.inuin a towl of Twtet Tvtrlrt S t^ l« re w S‘°"k **P'*u>'d *** ^ of TuU. Lou s Busch,
complete employment and psyroll pastel (hade. Ihe^ „,na' ,.*,!*? nr^l, .l.'.TLZ W'al 23 and I
records of aU thejr workers
BRI CE PITCHES 13-4 WIN;
B AND R BE ATS HI ME' 11-1
Miv. Jean Carton returned home
Sunday following a ten day visit
with her grandmother Mrs H J
Dayton in Tnnkawi
Daniel' Thur'<la\
In Di'trict Omrt
Ei>hing Ordinance
pastel shade. The pink taner. prew-nt gara.e was reeenHv X " *r’’ ‘“U™ “C,al 23 tnd Mlldred Livingston 2t
flanking the centerpiece were Teld Uined The ofd garage HI be used l^“btn.nUmb,,rS tor,, *Ut<‘ un'''' °°'*1 Tulsa At i special meeting of the city
tn exquisite crystal holder, that for s shipping and ^vrapp ng room ^ ^‘xnp,'n-4aUon pwrt»' Ed Christmas 43 and Lilly Mae i-ommisoioner. Monday afternoon
are family heirlooms havdni wrapping room onb Employee, over 65 cannot Daniels 33 colored both of Tulsa. Dan Odell pre^nted an ordinance
| in Mrs Pnink.rd sf.mil, for gem- flECOND ANNUAL DOCTORS’ ! th* *<r rH’" 1 »nd. WlU:f °'»*5 “ *nd Id‘ for. thf *W«h pro-
PFRlioni an<4 ---- _ a. I */xi'm arasmj . —. M ...
Tulu 3' o ii t h I .ivm < in-
_ • * * Yrar At McAkstcr
Dick Wilson of Manchester, j _
r, . -, - - Tlru- Who has been attending a A motion for a new trisl ir.j-
nutore Lltv Dad* co,1vln,'on in been the m R t Daniels Jr TuU* :
1 |U*at of his brother and slster-in- who was convicted at the last term
1 * *nd Mr. Jimmie Wilson of criminal court, was overruled
iurtng the convention The visitor in district court Thursday snd
made his home here with th* District Judg* J Harvey Bmlth
Wilsons several year* ago sentenced the youth to one year
Criterion Cleaners, behind the
eccentric pitching of Orant Bruce
trounced the youthful Hunsecker
club Thursday night ln the double-
header opener. 13 to 4 In the sec-
ond game, B and B Clothiers took
the fifth-place Hum** ten in stride
winning In five innings 11 to 1
Convertln secondbasemun "Shag"
Sterling Into a sptnball hurler the
Clothiers clouted out four hits in
the first inning for six run* while
Sterling allowed only four hits
during the entire game Prank
Smellier hurled for Humes
Batteries for Criterion Bruce
and A Acree; for Hunsecker. Col-
ey and Seay; for Humes Smelt-
wr and Logan and for B and B.
Sterling and A Wallace
Mr and Mrs Lee Franks were
In Bristow this week visiting rela-
tive*.
Boust Sapulpa Industries
e rat ions and were a gift to her !
over thirty years ago
Presiding at the table during ! Creek county physicians will to
the first hour were Mr. E O Hal! fluesU at the Sapulpa Country
and Mrs B T Blunk with Mr* club today of Sapulpa doctors when
Olenn Hunt assisting, and at the the Creek County Medical society
^ < "nd hour Mr. J M Cheek and meets for its second annua! golt
Mrs Ray Vincent served the guests
• • •
Alpha Zelta Member.
Have Picnic.
The members of Alpha Zetta
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi and
their guests assembled Wednes-
day afternoon at six-thirty at the
R E Altcheaon farm for a picnic
party
The members present were Miss
Thelma Doit, Miss Koneta Mrrkle
Miss Florence Hands Miss Manon
Payne Mis. Martha Lou Lawrence
Mrs Everett Collins. Miss Mar-
guerite Mayfield and these guest*
Mia. Virginia Davenport Mrs Ken-
neth Hughes. Miss Evcyln WilJ-
man, Mrs Morton Slnffrl iukI
Mias Pal Langford.
”1***AT c”* WATicxr^0^r^Xs a'_ vsjs/sS * rSs .. H TrlZ
teet the big dam Pretty Water Mr Wolfe’» parent* Mr and Mr. ■ of driving an automobile while
lakeland parts of Rotk and Euchee Tracy Wolfe Mr P B Wolfe will under the influence of intotiraimg
creeks under municipal control j arrive the latter part of the week liquor
The youth was charged with
tournament and dinner
Approximately 75 doctors from
over the county Is expected to be
present The tourney will start at
tion laws cover employees of (11 Mr and Mrs Harley Barclay
ages Murphy said, "and for that and two children of Tulsa who
reason the account numbers are have been visiting her brother. J
being Issued to wage earners over Fred Bay lees and family in Kim -
63 years of age Earning* of all berlaln Heights. Tenn will be
employees, regardless of age are turn Sunday accompanied by Mrs
reported by the individuals name Tom Liggett, who will visit her
and social security number parents Mr and Mrs J W Bay-
Reporting by number was nec- leas Mrs Liggett was formerly
dltuier*wlll^he *helrt'°?? v* ?“n brC*lw w* h*ve do»n* ot i »»*• EUabeth'Baylcss
W*“ * 11 ® 30 No! 8m It ha. Jim Jones and BUI —_
HSlincrt Dr°<wmp B*“2.5 ,nd °*Uy by ‘nd,vMu“‘ Mr »nd Mr* o R Shaffer de-
nounced. Dr. W. P Longmtre aaid numbers can we determine which parted Saturday morning for a
The ITnltad nsushtM *K 3“m ** J‘m °f BlU “* crfdlt wllfl 'wo *eeka visit with their son* ln
Ctmfrteracv^wiU^'hnJd^'an ° "‘"“T *° th* prop,“r A"1011"1 ,f IIUnou In Marslmll thev will visit
n^n^euL a 2 ’^P'^ment benefits can be pain Mr and Mr. Frank Shaffer, in
noon meeting at 2 30 Friday tn the to the right individual Nfatton thev .tn he -_____
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The Losincl! approved a tranafer for a brief visit and to accompany
of funds and supplemental aatl
mates amounting approximately to
*3 930 61 to conclude financial
cost* for the fiscal year which
hia wife tnd son home
driving an automobile which col-
lided with a car driven bv Omei
Oeartn Kellwtllr on the highway
Mr and Mrs Wm Steel have
house guest, their grand- west of Sapulpa in 1933
The defendant gave notice
home of Mrs Hall Miller Mrs
Fannie Lampton will be aaaistant
hostess
Mr and Mrs W R Mathis,
former Sapulpans. now living In
Oklahoma City spent Uie week rnu
her* with relatives and friends.
end* June 30 All city employe* daughter Mr. Robert Hotaten and
will be paid full salaries this year i and two son* Frank and Jack
The added money and the trans- ; of Council Bluff low* Mr* Hol-
fer will be presented to th* county den tnd son* are alto visiting her
excise board for approval aunt. Mrs Sebe Christian
A statement from the water de- ...
partment announced that eniien* Mr and Mrs Dick Biddle of
wishing to take advantage of the Oklahoma Ctty are visiting here
nsa tnrlnlrllnw rata" eka..tA---«- >kl. - ..a- *_ _
wTK 53L.-S *
sis. •z * 'ri. Sir; tT srsj'rr ir s j?ja r uz-zsz
Stillwater were guests Wednesday Oklahoma City are spending the
federal program as the issuing of
■mam„sU’ b'* Un R° H*rv,v "P1"1 •’vend und Thurada, rf Mia. Barbara week here with hh. pu^viT M,
Ue»e. But the earnings of such j days^ last week vUiUng her daugh- j Berry In the home of her paranla. " — - -
appealing his case to the Criminal
Court of Appeals and hi* bond was
set at (3.500 which must be ap-
proved by the court clerk. Lee
Snider
Turn tn Page l Fleavr
'•*f. Mlm Benlena Harvey In Tulsa. |Mr and Mrs. Ouy L. Berry.
1><X TOR MANNERS to go in
NEW omit ABOI T IIXT I
Dr O 8 Marine, will move into
the building formerly occupied by
the Nell Supper Hat Shop before
July IK. from hi* praaenl dentist
office ln the Clayton building
—-»r oo .* ^ JZ?:
mother, Ura, J. B. Bugga i pwig tn* alia lor Mammas ufllee.
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